Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
30
135
The leather threads depending from the collar are stout enough to bind the hands of a girl, perhaps at her collar, that she may not interfere with what is done to her body, but they are not stout enough to bind a man.
The leather threads depending from the collar are stout enough to bind the hands of a girl, perhaps at her collar, that she may not interfere with what is done to her body, but they are not stout enough to bind a man.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #135)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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30
132
The heart to Goreans, as to certain of those of Earth, is understood as a symbol of love.
30
133
The life of a slave girl, of course, is understood, too, as a life of love.
30
134
She is given no alternative.
30
135
The leather threads depending from the collar are stout enough to bind the hands of a girl, perhaps at her collar, that she may not interfere with what is done to her body, but they are not stout enough to bind a man.
30
136
They may be used, of course, in pleasing a master, not only in setting off the girl's ill-concealed beauty, but in touching him, brushing him, stimulating him, twining about him, and so on.
30
137
The girl knows that the same strands which can bind her helplessly as a slave, are strong enough only to delight and please her master.
30
138
This helps her to understand that he is a man, and that she is a woman.
The heart to Goreans, as to certain of those of Earth, is understood as a symbol of love.
The life of a slave girl, of course, is understood, too, as a life of love.
She is given no alternative.
The leather threads depending from the collar are stout enough to bind the hands of a girl, perhaps at her collar, that she may not interfere with what is done to her body, but they are not stout enough to bind a man.
They may be used, of course, in pleasing a master, not only in setting off the girl's ill-concealed beauty, but in touching him, brushing him, stimulating him, twining about him, and so on.
The girl knows that the same strands which can bind her helplessly as a slave, are strong enough only to delight and please her master.
This helps her to understand that he is a man, and that she is a woman.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 30)